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Vizzavi Implements a High-Access Internet Portal: Fast Switches for Mobile Internet
Established in June of 2000, Vizzavi Europe operates a multi-access portal throughout Europe for mobile Internet users. While Vizzavi has taken over and built up existing portal suppliers in other European countries, Vizzavi Deutschland GmbH had to start from scratch. They were tasked to create a modern and highly accessible...
Tags: Foundry Networks Inc., Mobile, Vizzavi, Portals, Web Technology, Advertising & Promotion, Internet, Marketing
Case studies
MAN Alive in Springfield, MO: Third Largest City in Missouri Forges Ahead With Global Ethernet
City Utilities of Springfield, MO provides state-of-the-art Gigabit Ethernet for businesses through its SpringNet division. The SpringNet division of the City Utilities of Springfield, MO faced increasing business demand for a high-speed Internet infrastructure. Foundry Networks provided the solution they needed with optical transport of native Gigabit Ethernet and high-density...
Tags: Metropolitan Area Network, Foundry Networks Inc., Ethernet, LANs, Network Technology, B2B, Networking, E-business/E-Commerce, Internet
Case studies
Enersource Telecom: Metro Area Network With Standards-Based 10 Gigabit Ethernet
Enersource Telecom Inc. was established to provide advanced communication services to business and public sector users in Mississauga. In order to achieve their goal in providing integral high-speed data telecommunications services to businesses and organizations wanting to connect to any point within Mississauga, they needed a best-of-breed networking solution and...
Tags: Foundry Networks Inc., 10-Gigabit Ethernet, Network, Standards, Ethernet, Telephony, Network Technology, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Networking
Case studies
Top Ten E-tailer Overstock.com Selects Foundry for Massive Datacenter Overhaul and New Corporate Headquarters Build-Out
In 2004, Overstock.com's Salt Lake City campus was about to sprawl. The company desperately needed to revamp its Web site, network, data center, and corporate WLAN. The online retailer wanted to improve performance with higher bandwidth capacity and network equipment that delivered performance, scalability, reliability, and support. Foundry's BigIron MG8...
Tags: Foundry Networks Inc., Data Center, Network, WLAN, Overstock.com Inc., Data Centers, Wireless LANs, LANs, Networking, E-business/E-Commerce, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Network Technology, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Internet
Case studies
Semiconductor Wafer Foundry Partners With EMC
In its quest for quality excellence, 1st Silicon Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (1Si) has formed many strategic supply-chain partnerships, including one with Integrated Circuit Design Service ICDS. Due to its business growth, ICDS was compelled to look for higher performance storage solutions. ICDS also wanted to ensure that business-critical data was...
Tags: Foundry Networks Inc., Integrated Circuit, Partnership, Wafer, EMC Corp., Semiconductors, Storage, Business Structures, Hardware, Finance
Case studies
Hardware roundup
Call it passion, or call it an occupational addiction, but I have always kept a firm eye on the movements in the hardware arena. I have found that the IT field, despite being an industry where changes are constantly afoot, is still, on the most part, evolutionary...
Tags: Mellanox Technologies, Foundry Networks Inc., Network, Industry, RAM, 10G, 10G Networking, Virtualization, Memory, Strategy, Hardware, Semiconductors, Components, Management, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-05-31
Wireless LANs in higher education
Universities and colleges are among the most aggressive adopters of Wi-Fi technology. This white paper looks at the trend toward more collaborative and open learning environments, fueled by the explosive adoption of mobile devices among students and faculty, makes higher education campuses fertile ground for wireless LANs.
Tags: Education, Foundry Networks Inc., WLAN, LANs, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Network Technology, Networking
White papers 2006-11-01
Configuring Highly Available OracleAS Infrastructure With Foundry Networks ServerIron Hardware Load Balancer
A highly available Oracle Application Server deployment requires an Infrastructure service designed for high availability. Oracle Application Server 10g supports infrastructure deployments in a variety of Highly Available HA architectures each suited to different customer requirements. The primary HA solutions are - Cold Failover Cluster CFC and OracleAS Cluster (Identity...
Tags: Oracle Application Server, Foundry Networks Inc., Oracle Corp., Hardware, Foundry Networks ServerIron Load Balancer, Authentication/Encryption, Ssl/Tls, Application Servers, Middleware, Network Security, Enterprise Software, Security, Software, Networking
White papers 2006-02-01
Information Technology Center (ITC),the University of Tokyo Reliability and Performance for 30,000 Users Leverages Foundry's BigIron 8000
The University of Tokyo Information Technology Center, which was established in 1999 in a library affiliated with the University's Large-Scale Computing Center and the Educational Computing Center, supports the information processing needs of the University's research activities. In March 2004, the University launched the Educational Campus-wide Computing System 2004 (ECCS2004)....
Tags: Foundry Networks Inc., Performance, Information Technology, ECCS2004, Strategy, Networking, Management
Case studies 2005-12-01
802.1X Port Authentication with Microsoft's Active Directory
This white paper describes Foundry's 802.1X Port Authentication feature and how it works with Microsoft's IAS server to create a seamless authentication environment for Active Directory installations.
Tags: Foundry Networks Inc., Microsoft Corp., IEEE 802.1X, Authentication, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Directory Services, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2003-03-15
Using IEEE 802.1x to Enhance Network Security
The purpose of this document is to introduce IEEE 802.1x standard for enhancing network security, outline the implementation of 802.1x within Foundry's range of products and offer deployment guidelines. The concept of IEEE 802.1x is to provide a standardized security authentication method for IEEE 802 based network technologies, including Local...
Tags: Foundry Networks Inc., Network, Network Security, IEEE 802.1X, Wi-Fi, Wireless, LANs, Networking, Security
White papers 2002-10-28
dual ISP / fault tolerance
Here is the problem:We have two ISPs - one provides a T1 and the other is a backup DSL. We have a sonicwall firewall that takes two different ISPs and provides outbound fault tolerance. If the T1 goes down, we can browse the web over DSL. However,...
Tags: afram@..., DSL, fault-tolerance, Foundry Networks Inc., Internet Service Provider, IP, IP address, networking, proxy service, server, T1
Discussion threads 2004-12-15

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Best option for scheduling in outlook
I work for a foundry of about 400 employess. Our managers here at the company want to be able to schedule resources like, conference rooms, equipment, etc... We have exchange 2000 what would be the best way to accomplish this?
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Discussion threads 2007-04-24
DiscountASP.NET Wards Off DoS Threats & 10 Million Online Attacks With TippingPoint Protecting Its Customers
In May 2005, a distributed Denial of Service DoS attack targeted one of the many Web sites that DiscountASP.NET hosts. The attack flooded the site's server with unwanted packets, against which the firewalls were ineffective. The surge in traffic crippled not just the site, but also the entire server. As...
Tags: SECURITY, TippingPoint Technologies, 3Com Corp., DOS, attack, intrusion prevention system, intrusion prevention, distributed denial of service, server, firewall, Web, Web site
Case studies 2006-10-20
GameRail Chooses Dell and Achieves Up to an 80 Percent Reduction in Latency for a Faster Gaming Experience
Founded in 2006, St. Louis, Missouri-based GameRail has been working to solve online gamers connectivity and gaming quality challenges. To minimize the possibility of service quality degradation before users reach the GameRail network, the company must locate gateways in optimal locations known as carrier hotels. The company deployed Dell for...
Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Latency, GameRail, Games, Personal Technology
Case studies 2008-04-01
On the Separation of Channel and Network Coding in Aref Networks
In this paper it is shown that one cannot always layer, or separate, channel and network coding for multicasting in deterministic relay networks with no interference. The authors call such networks Aref networks. The suboptimality of such layering in Aref networks is in contrast to the optimality of a similar...
Tags: Channel, Network, Networking
White papers 2005-08-09
Overlay Service Architecture for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
Ad-hoc networks are an emerging technology with enormous potential. However, the lack of support for large-scale deployment of applications has hindered the adoption of these networks for commercial use. This paper addresses this shortcoming and details an architecture that supports largescale deployment of services in ad-hoc networks. A new class...
Tags: Mobile, Network, Networking, Wireless
White papers 2004-08-24
Scalability of Wireless Networks
The growth of modern communication infrastructures, such as the Internet and various wireless networks, over the last decade has surpassed the expectations of everyone. Indeed, going back in time to the origins of these networks, it would have been hard even to imagine the importance and scale to which these...
Tags: Network, Scalability, Wireless Network, Wireless, Networking
White papers 2006-12-27
Pajek (exe)
Pajek is an open source Windows program for analysis and visualization of large networks having some thousands or even millions of vertices. In Slovenian language the word pajek means spider. Pajek started development in November 1996. Pajek is implemented in Delphi Pascal. The main motivation for development of Pajek...
Tags: Network, Pajek, Networking
Software downloads 2007-04-11
Multiple-Copy Routing in Intermittently Connected Mobile Networks
Intermittently connected mobile networks are wireless networks where most of the time there does not exist a complete path from the source to the destination. There are many real networks that fall into this paradigm, for example, wildlife tracking sensor networks, military networks, inter-planetary networks, etc. In this context, conventional...
Tags: Mobile Network, Network, Connected Corp., Networking
White papers 2006-09-24
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